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Re: Heir Hunters TV programme
« Reply #279 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 17:30 GMT (UK) »
Carol, I missed the program, please enlighten me.
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« Reply #280 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 18:09 GMT (UK) »
Watch it here Roger http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00zp6cx/Heir_Hunters_Series_5_Drinkwater_Neaves/

She was trying to say that if they had lots of names they usually had money,but that's not what came out LOL

I replayed it to show my husband-he was surprised they let it go ahead with that bit in the programme  ;D

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« Reply #281 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 18:23 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Carol, if it is mysteriously pulled I shall know why!
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Re: Heir Hunters TV programme
« Reply #282 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 18:31 GMT (UK) »
it was a little slip, that Flame (the producers) should have removed, certainly if we were paid actors or famous it would have been removed, instead I have a very embarrassed member of staff and a not too happy research room.
Flame have just given us the contract for HH6 not sure I will have too many staff wanting to work with them, especially as they don't get paid for it.



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Re: Heir Hunters TV programme
« Reply #283 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 19:09 GMT (UK) »
Poor Old Jo  ;D

But it gave us a good laugh and by tomorrow will be forgotten.
My grandad's middle name was Mockridge,his mothers maiden name.
I'm still smiling at the thought of it being true  ;)
But we knew what she meant!

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« Reply #284 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 19:10 GMT (UK) »
I really don't see what the hullabaloo is all about. used in the right context the phrase is perfectly acceptable. Just a shame some people can't see beyond its offensive, slang, use

Well-endowed (adjective)
1.   Affluent, provided with substantial property, a sizeable income etc
2.   Naturally excellent, talented or capable as a result of a natural gift
3.   Offensive term, an offensive term meaning a large xxxxx or large xxxxxxx


Think someone owes Flame an apology ..........
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« Reply #285 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 19:25 GMT (UK) »
I don't think most men would agree with the third meaning of the word,  ladies perhaps, who knows and more to the point the programme surely meant it in the old fashioned version of the term. It used to be fairly often used in that way.
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« Reply #286 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 19:30 GMT (UK) »
As you suggest David, it's all in the mind!
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Re: Heir Hunters TV programme
« Reply #287 on: Tuesday 15 March 11 19:45 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
Surely all of us that are in to family history have heard of someone receiving an endowment and didn't think of it in the smutty way that some people have taken it.
I for one hope that HH6 goes ahead. F&F are doing a grand job, it's entertaining and I'm sure some of us are learning a lot from the programme.
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